Morphology Modulation of Direct Inkjet Printing by Incorporating Polymers and Surfactants into a Sol-Gel Ink System.

Langmuir

Institute of Polymer Optoelectronic Materials and Devices, State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices , South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640 , China.

Published: June 2018

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  • Many existing methods to improve the uniformity of inkjet-printed structures focus on controlling capillary flow during solvent evaporation, but these methods often vary based on the ink system used.
  • A new approach presented in this paper involves using a sol-gel ink system that combines a polymer (polyacrylamide) and a surfactant (FSO) to gel the ink, preventing capillary flow before evaporation.
  • The resulting zirconium oxide (ZrO) film demonstrates a uniform structure and impressive electrical properties, achieving a leakage current density of 7.48 × 10 A/cm² at 1 MV and a breakdown field strength of 1.9 MV/cm after being annealed at 250 °C

Article Abstract

Many methods have been reported to prevent the nonuniformity of inkjet printing structures. Most of them depend on the balance of the capillary flow in the printing pattern during the evaporation of the solvent. However, as the relation of evaporation and capillary flow can obviously vary among different ink systems, it is difficult for a method to fit most of the situations. Therefore, it would be a promising way to eliminate any capillary flow before solvent evaporation so that morphology of the printing structure will not be affected by the evaporation behavior of the ink system. In this paper, a novel method of direct inkjet printing of a uniform metal oxide structure is reported. We introduce a polymer polyacrylamide and a surfactant FSO into a sol-gel ink system, and the new ink system can gel from the printing pattern edge to center as temperature increases because of the cross-linking of the polymer chains. By that means, transport of solute molecules and solvent molecules is limited. Meanwhile, the surfactant can ensure that the solute in the central liquid phase deposits uniformly by enhancing the Marangoni flow during the gelation process. The ZrO film with uniform morphology was fabricated by drying and annealing the gelating film and afforded a leakage current density of 7.48 × 10 A cm at 1 MV and a breakdown field of 1.9 MV cm at an annealing temperature of 250 °C.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b00745DOI Listing

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